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Métodos de cuantificación de la carga de entrenamiento en deportes de resistencia cíclica

dc.contributor.authorMuñoz Pérez, Iker
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dc.date.issued2016-06-27
dc.description.abstractEl presente trabajo tiene como objetivo el realizar un estado del arte con respecto a los principales sistemas y propuestas de cuantificación de cargas de entrenamiento (TL) en deportes de resistencia cíclica. En primer lugar, se expusieron los métodos propuestos para la cuantificación de la carga en función de la percepción subjetiva del esfuerzo. En segundo lugar, se presentaron los diferentes métodos encontrados en la bibliografía científica basados en variables fisiológicas. Finalmente, se presentó futuras aplicaciones prácticas sobre las posibilidades que ofrecen las nuevas tecnologías ofertadas por el mercado, en lo que a la elaboración de nuevos sistemas de cuantificación de la TL se refiere.
dc.description.abstractThe aim of this study was to make a state of the art regarding the main methods and purposes of training load (TL) quantification in endurance cyclic sports. Firstly, it was presented the methods for quantifying the TL based on the perceived exertion. Secondly, it was shown the different methods found in the scientific references which were based on physiological variables. Finally, it was presented future practical applications regarding the possibilities which new technologies presently on the market offer, in the development of new systems of TL quantification.
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dc.identifier.doi10.21892/01239813.166
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dc.subject.proposalCuantificación de cargas de entrenamiento
dc.subject.proposalfrecuencia cardíaca
dc.subject.proposalintensidad de ejercicio
dc.subject.proposalTraining load quantification
dc.subject.proposalheart rate
dc.subject.proposalexercise intensity
dc.titleMétodos de cuantificación de la carga de entrenamiento en deportes de resistencia cíclica
dc.title.translatedMethods of quantification of the training load in cyclical endurance sports
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